Post by Empire Wrestling on Feb 14, 2021 0:57:06 GMT -5
Episode #65 - February 6, 2021
Primetime Championship #1 Contendership
Outlaw Vs. Noavrra
The Start: We were welcomed to the show and Noavrra made her way out first to a big cheer from the fans. The crowd started to chant “Yeet” as she climbed into the ring. Outlaw made his way out next to a mixed reaction. He entered the ring and circled Noavrra. The two locked up and Noavrra showed her power by pushing Outlaw right to the mat. He rolled backwards and brushed himself off. Outlaw’s issues with injuries were highlighted by Scott Parker and Gemma Foster. Outlaw landed a series of hard jabs and sent Noavrra into a corner. He charged and landed a big double knee into the chest of his opponent. Noavrra staggered forward and had to quickly connect with a giant spinebuster to a charging Outlaw. Noavrra would take control of the match at this point as she focused on the back of Outlaw.
The Match: Noavrra kept finding ways to stretch out the back of Outlaw and had him locked in tight to a Boston crab. Outlaw had to power himself to the ropes and forced a break, using his first rope break. Outlaw used the ropes to help himself stand before Noavrra charged. Outlaw dropped and pulled down the ropes as she went tumbling over the top and to the floor. Outlaw hit the ropes and jumped over, twisting mid-air, and took out Noavrra! Outlaw pulled Noavrra up and rolled her into the ring. He climbed to the top rope and dove, hitting It Came From Above II (Frog splash). He covered but Noavrra was able to kick out at two. Noavrra powered to her feet and Outlaw looked for a springboard crossbody that she countered into a catch uranage! Noavrra hit a series of 4 German suplexes as the crowd yelled “Yeet!” each time. Outlaw staggered to his feet and Noavrra hit him with a high stacking powerbomb for a two count before rolling him into the Boston crab. Outlaw was clearly in pain but refused to tap out and was able to barely make it to the ropes.
The End: Outlaw tried to mount a comeback as he hit a charging Noavrra with a Samoan Drop but his back was clearly bothering him at that point. Outlaw rolled over and locked in the Harsh Punishment (Border City Stretch). Noavrra struggled and Outlaw couldn’t keep the hold locked in and released. They both stood and Outlaw landed a kick to the gut and started to set up for Breaking the Law (Canadian Destroyer). Noavrra flipped Outlaw backwards and he landed on the mat before she jumped on and hit him with a leg drop across the chest. She covered and got two before Outlaw was just able to kick out in time. Noavrra went to pull Outlaw to his feet and he pulled her down in a small package and got two. He pleaded with the referee that it was three but he stood on two. Outlaw went back to the top and looked for his It Came From Above II once again but Noavrra got out of the way just in time. Noavrra hit a staggered Outlaw with a German suplex. Outlaw rolled over to all fours and she came over and hit the Down With The Thiccness (Seated senton) onto his back! She rolled him over and covered for a big win.
WINNER AND NEW PRIMETIME CHAMPIONSHIP #1 CONTENDER: Noavrra @ 19:04
The Aftermath: Noavrra celebrated in the ring before the Primetime Champion, Marilyn Lee Cross, came out to the stage and held up the title. Outlaw climbed to his feet and Noavrra turned. Outlaw offered to shake her hand and she accepted. He raised her arm in victory before turning and dropping her with a clothesline as the fans booed. He climbed out of the ring as Noavrra started to stir and rolled out of the ring. She chased after Outlaw as the two ran past MLC on the stage still.
The Fight
The Angle: In the backstage area we were treated to the World Champion, Lacy Nelson, standing in front of the Hype backdrop. She seemed calm and collected as she removed her sunglasses, the title sitting on her shoulder.
Lacy Nelson: On Wednesday I took on one third of Dishonor when I main evented with Kaito Hirano. I was given a small assist from Tia Santos and I send my thanks, Tia. I know your fight with Dishonor isn’t done so if you ever need someone to watch your back…
Lacy trails off for a moment before looking into the camera.
Lacy Nelson: But that’s not why I’m here before you. The end of the show left me down because of HER. Every time I think that I’m done she finds a way to sneak her way back into my head. There’s a fight coming and I need to be as ready as I’ve ever been. There’s so much that people don’t understand about her. Manic, I know everything about you. I know what this is all about. It’s because -
The lights flickered and went out for a few moments before coming back up. Manic stood over a fallen Lacy Nelson. Manic laughed and looked into the camera before we got static and cut away.
Tia Santos Vs. Dishonor (Austin Scott & Jason Evans)
The Start: Dishonor came to the ring together for the start of the main event. The fans booed them as they entered the ring. Scott acted as if he was going to toss his hat to the crowd but flipped them off instead. Tia Santos came out next to a big pop as she had the Extreme Championship across her chest diagonally. She threw up a fist and posed at the ramp before looking down at Dishonor. She entered the ring as Scott and Evans decided who would start the match. As soon as Evans stepped out, Santos was on Scott with punches. They started to brawl and she ducked a clothesline and hit Evans with a dropkick as he went flying off the apron. Santos kipped up to her feet and caught Scott with a handspring pele kick. Santos then dove to the outside with a tope con hilo and took out Evans.
The Match: Santos kept up her quick pace for most of the match and tried to keep Scott from tagging out to Evans. She went to knock Evans off the apron again and he caught her with a step up kick to the face before Scott delivered a German suplex. Scott made a tag to Evans and hit Santos with the Full Throttle (Inverted Overdrive). Evans came off the top rope and connected with the Red Line (450 Splash) and covered but Santos kicked out. Evans slowed things down for a bit with hard kicks and chops to the chest of Santos. Evans and Scott started to tag in and out and wore down Santos. Scott caught Santos with a big spinebuster and rolled her into a pin but she kicked out at two. He started to lift her up for the Booze Cruisin' (Oklahoma Slam) but she countered into a small package that got two. She popped up and was hit with a blow from behind by Evans as they started to stomp on her. The referee forced Evans out of the ring but damage had been done. Scott tagged out and Evans jumped back into the ring before the two hit a double flapjack. Evans pulled Santos up and lifted her for his Fate’s Dagger (Falcon Arrow) but she countered into a spiking DDT. Santos was slow to get up but made it to her feet first.
The End: Santos ducked a lariat from Scott and he accidentally hit Evans. Santos ran at the corner and went up the turnbuckles and came back with Vela en la Noche ([Candle in the Night] Whisper in the Wind) and took out Scott. Santos pulled Scott up to his feet and tossed him out of the ring. Evans was up and looked for a meteora as he came off the top rope but Santos was able to side step it. Evans got to his feet and Santos hit the Beso de Muerte ([Kiss of Death] Dream DDT) and covered Evans for the win.
WINNER: Tia Santos via pinfall @ 14:31
The Aftermath: Santos started to take a moment to celebrate before she was attacked from behind by Scott. The bell kept ringing as both members of Dishonor started to attack. The fans roared as Kamila Rose rushed to the ring with a chair and cracked it over the head of Evans to make the safe. Rose dropped the chair and hit Scott with a DDT as both men rolled out of the ring. Rose was fired up as she checked on Santos. Santos was to her feet and both women shouted at Dishonor to come back in the ring as they made their exit.
The Kingslayers Vs. The Crew
The Match: Junji and Fixit attacked the Crew before the match started in brutal fashion. Fixit sent Josh Williams hard into the steel steps as Junji was in the ring with Jack and worked him over with a chair. Fixit slid a table into the ring and they hit him with a double powerbomb that shattered the table, sending a message. Junji cut a quick promo about taking out Goldstein and Daemon soon enough and that they’d be coming back for their Tag Team Titles.
The Bells Toll
The Angle: In the backstage area we saw all four members of Hell's Belles standing in front of the Hype backdrop. Casey Grey looked at Frost, Daboia, and Monroe and started to speak. She talked about how it was clear that Manic was going around Empire Wrestling with a goal and that she was quickly going to spread herself too thin. Hell's Belles were going to take her out for her actions over the last couple weeks against the group. At the next Hype it was going to be Casey Grey versus Manic!
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Meg Coleman (c) Vs. Kasey Kash
The Start: The crowd was split on who they were cheering for in the match as both Coleman and Kash got a solid pop on their way out to the ring. Coleman showed off her title as Kash watched on. The two approached each other and locked up to kick things off as Kash was willing to lock up with Coleman. Coleman quickly flipped him to the mat and wrestled him into a headlock. He tried to get free before Coleman looked for her Ouch (Ankle Lock) but Kash got to the ropes for his first rope break. He smiled as they continued to exchange holds and he tried to match her move for move. She’d start to get the upper hand and he would turn it around with a hard uppercut or strike. Kash ducked a blow and hit a big blue thunder bomb and only got one. He started to take control of the match with his more fast paced offense.
The Match: Kash rocked Coleman with a spinning backfist that seemed to stun her. He jumped up and dropped her with a flatliner. Kash went for a cover and got two and couldn’t believe that it wasn’t three. He pulled Coleman up and she quickly locked in a sleeper hold! She dropped to the mat and Kash flailed around as he was just able to grab the ropes for his second break. Coleman was feeling the momentum and hit him with the Headache (Running knee to face). She went for a cover and got two before Kash was able to kick out. He started to get up and Coleman came running over and looked for the Superwoman Punch but he was able to dodge it and rolled her up with a school boy pin and she grabbed the ropes at two to use her first break. Both competitors got to their feet and Kash ducked a punch before hitting a ripcord kee strike to the face. Kash quickly followed it up with the Aussie Knee Party (Shining Wizard) and covered as the fans counted along and he got a big two before Coleman just kicked out in time. Kash was shocked as he looked around the Warehouse and Coleman started to stand.
The End: Kash started to climb to the top rope and readied himself. Coleman ran over and jumped up and caught him with a Superwoman Punch! Kash fell into a seated position as Coleman fell to her knees. She started to climb up after Kash and wanted to take him down with a superplex and Kash tried to fight her off. Coleman hit him with hard elbows to the head to try and wear him out. She started to lift but Kash held onto the ropes and then pushed her off and she landed on her feet. He dove over her and rolled through to his feet. He turned and was rocked with the Superwoman Punch! Coleman covered and counted with a hand in the air as the referee got to two and stopped. She looked over and Kash had his foot on the ropes for his final rope break. She pulled him into the center of the ring and looked for another pin and Kash kicked out at two. Coleman tried to apply an armbar and Kash countered into a roll up and got two before Coleman kicked out. They both got to their feet and Kash hit the Canberra Collapse (Springboard Cutter). He looked around and went to the corner and dug down deep before hitting a desperation Kash Out (Inverted Phoenix Splash)! He laid across Coleman and the referee counted the three count!
WINNER AND NEW NATIONAL CHAMPION: Kasey Kash via pinfall @ 21:04
The Aftermath: Kash slowly pulled himself up to his feet as he took deep breaths and was handed the title. He climbed to the top rope and showed it off before coming back down and sitting on his knees in the corner with a smile. The referee checked on Coleman as she got up and pointed at Kash saying she was taking the title back soon. He smirked at her as he told her to bring it. The show ended with a stare off before fading away.
Outlaw Vs. Noavrra
The Start: We were welcomed to the show and Noavrra made her way out first to a big cheer from the fans. The crowd started to chant “Yeet” as she climbed into the ring. Outlaw made his way out next to a mixed reaction. He entered the ring and circled Noavrra. The two locked up and Noavrra showed her power by pushing Outlaw right to the mat. He rolled backwards and brushed himself off. Outlaw’s issues with injuries were highlighted by Scott Parker and Gemma Foster. Outlaw landed a series of hard jabs and sent Noavrra into a corner. He charged and landed a big double knee into the chest of his opponent. Noavrra staggered forward and had to quickly connect with a giant spinebuster to a charging Outlaw. Noavrra would take control of the match at this point as she focused on the back of Outlaw.
The Match: Noavrra kept finding ways to stretch out the back of Outlaw and had him locked in tight to a Boston crab. Outlaw had to power himself to the ropes and forced a break, using his first rope break. Outlaw used the ropes to help himself stand before Noavrra charged. Outlaw dropped and pulled down the ropes as she went tumbling over the top and to the floor. Outlaw hit the ropes and jumped over, twisting mid-air, and took out Noavrra! Outlaw pulled Noavrra up and rolled her into the ring. He climbed to the top rope and dove, hitting It Came From Above II (Frog splash). He covered but Noavrra was able to kick out at two. Noavrra powered to her feet and Outlaw looked for a springboard crossbody that she countered into a catch uranage! Noavrra hit a series of 4 German suplexes as the crowd yelled “Yeet!” each time. Outlaw staggered to his feet and Noavrra hit him with a high stacking powerbomb for a two count before rolling him into the Boston crab. Outlaw was clearly in pain but refused to tap out and was able to barely make it to the ropes.
The End: Outlaw tried to mount a comeback as he hit a charging Noavrra with a Samoan Drop but his back was clearly bothering him at that point. Outlaw rolled over and locked in the Harsh Punishment (Border City Stretch). Noavrra struggled and Outlaw couldn’t keep the hold locked in and released. They both stood and Outlaw landed a kick to the gut and started to set up for Breaking the Law (Canadian Destroyer). Noavrra flipped Outlaw backwards and he landed on the mat before she jumped on and hit him with a leg drop across the chest. She covered and got two before Outlaw was just able to kick out in time. Noavrra went to pull Outlaw to his feet and he pulled her down in a small package and got two. He pleaded with the referee that it was three but he stood on two. Outlaw went back to the top and looked for his It Came From Above II once again but Noavrra got out of the way just in time. Noavrra hit a staggered Outlaw with a German suplex. Outlaw rolled over to all fours and she came over and hit the Down With The Thiccness (Seated senton) onto his back! She rolled him over and covered for a big win.
WINNER AND NEW PRIMETIME CHAMPIONSHIP #1 CONTENDER: Noavrra @ 19:04
The Aftermath: Noavrra celebrated in the ring before the Primetime Champion, Marilyn Lee Cross, came out to the stage and held up the title. Outlaw climbed to his feet and Noavrra turned. Outlaw offered to shake her hand and she accepted. He raised her arm in victory before turning and dropping her with a clothesline as the fans booed. He climbed out of the ring as Noavrra started to stir and rolled out of the ring. She chased after Outlaw as the two ran past MLC on the stage still.
The Fight
The Angle: In the backstage area we were treated to the World Champion, Lacy Nelson, standing in front of the Hype backdrop. She seemed calm and collected as she removed her sunglasses, the title sitting on her shoulder.
Lacy Nelson: On Wednesday I took on one third of Dishonor when I main evented with Kaito Hirano. I was given a small assist from Tia Santos and I send my thanks, Tia. I know your fight with Dishonor isn’t done so if you ever need someone to watch your back…
Lacy trails off for a moment before looking into the camera.
Lacy Nelson: But that’s not why I’m here before you. The end of the show left me down because of HER. Every time I think that I’m done she finds a way to sneak her way back into my head. There’s a fight coming and I need to be as ready as I’ve ever been. There’s so much that people don’t understand about her. Manic, I know everything about you. I know what this is all about. It’s because -
The lights flickered and went out for a few moments before coming back up. Manic stood over a fallen Lacy Nelson. Manic laughed and looked into the camera before we got static and cut away.
Tia Santos Vs. Dishonor (Austin Scott & Jason Evans)
The Start: Dishonor came to the ring together for the start of the main event. The fans booed them as they entered the ring. Scott acted as if he was going to toss his hat to the crowd but flipped them off instead. Tia Santos came out next to a big pop as she had the Extreme Championship across her chest diagonally. She threw up a fist and posed at the ramp before looking down at Dishonor. She entered the ring as Scott and Evans decided who would start the match. As soon as Evans stepped out, Santos was on Scott with punches. They started to brawl and she ducked a clothesline and hit Evans with a dropkick as he went flying off the apron. Santos kipped up to her feet and caught Scott with a handspring pele kick. Santos then dove to the outside with a tope con hilo and took out Evans.
The Match: Santos kept up her quick pace for most of the match and tried to keep Scott from tagging out to Evans. She went to knock Evans off the apron again and he caught her with a step up kick to the face before Scott delivered a German suplex. Scott made a tag to Evans and hit Santos with the Full Throttle (Inverted Overdrive). Evans came off the top rope and connected with the Red Line (450 Splash) and covered but Santos kicked out. Evans slowed things down for a bit with hard kicks and chops to the chest of Santos. Evans and Scott started to tag in and out and wore down Santos. Scott caught Santos with a big spinebuster and rolled her into a pin but she kicked out at two. He started to lift her up for the Booze Cruisin' (Oklahoma Slam) but she countered into a small package that got two. She popped up and was hit with a blow from behind by Evans as they started to stomp on her. The referee forced Evans out of the ring but damage had been done. Scott tagged out and Evans jumped back into the ring before the two hit a double flapjack. Evans pulled Santos up and lifted her for his Fate’s Dagger (Falcon Arrow) but she countered into a spiking DDT. Santos was slow to get up but made it to her feet first.
The End: Santos ducked a lariat from Scott and he accidentally hit Evans. Santos ran at the corner and went up the turnbuckles and came back with Vela en la Noche ([Candle in the Night] Whisper in the Wind) and took out Scott. Santos pulled Scott up to his feet and tossed him out of the ring. Evans was up and looked for a meteora as he came off the top rope but Santos was able to side step it. Evans got to his feet and Santos hit the Beso de Muerte ([Kiss of Death] Dream DDT) and covered Evans for the win.
WINNER: Tia Santos via pinfall @ 14:31
The Aftermath: Santos started to take a moment to celebrate before she was attacked from behind by Scott. The bell kept ringing as both members of Dishonor started to attack. The fans roared as Kamila Rose rushed to the ring with a chair and cracked it over the head of Evans to make the safe. Rose dropped the chair and hit Scott with a DDT as both men rolled out of the ring. Rose was fired up as she checked on Santos. Santos was to her feet and both women shouted at Dishonor to come back in the ring as they made their exit.
The Kingslayers Vs. The Crew
The Match: Junji and Fixit attacked the Crew before the match started in brutal fashion. Fixit sent Josh Williams hard into the steel steps as Junji was in the ring with Jack and worked him over with a chair. Fixit slid a table into the ring and they hit him with a double powerbomb that shattered the table, sending a message. Junji cut a quick promo about taking out Goldstein and Daemon soon enough and that they’d be coming back for their Tag Team Titles.
The Bells Toll
The Angle: In the backstage area we saw all four members of Hell's Belles standing in front of the Hype backdrop. Casey Grey looked at Frost, Daboia, and Monroe and started to speak. She talked about how it was clear that Manic was going around Empire Wrestling with a goal and that she was quickly going to spread herself too thin. Hell's Belles were going to take her out for her actions over the last couple weeks against the group. At the next Hype it was going to be Casey Grey versus Manic!
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Meg Coleman (c) Vs. Kasey Kash
The Start: The crowd was split on who they were cheering for in the match as both Coleman and Kash got a solid pop on their way out to the ring. Coleman showed off her title as Kash watched on. The two approached each other and locked up to kick things off as Kash was willing to lock up with Coleman. Coleman quickly flipped him to the mat and wrestled him into a headlock. He tried to get free before Coleman looked for her Ouch (Ankle Lock) but Kash got to the ropes for his first rope break. He smiled as they continued to exchange holds and he tried to match her move for move. She’d start to get the upper hand and he would turn it around with a hard uppercut or strike. Kash ducked a blow and hit a big blue thunder bomb and only got one. He started to take control of the match with his more fast paced offense.
The Match: Kash rocked Coleman with a spinning backfist that seemed to stun her. He jumped up and dropped her with a flatliner. Kash went for a cover and got two and couldn’t believe that it wasn’t three. He pulled Coleman up and she quickly locked in a sleeper hold! She dropped to the mat and Kash flailed around as he was just able to grab the ropes for his second break. Coleman was feeling the momentum and hit him with the Headache (Running knee to face). She went for a cover and got two before Kash was able to kick out. He started to get up and Coleman came running over and looked for the Superwoman Punch but he was able to dodge it and rolled her up with a school boy pin and she grabbed the ropes at two to use her first break. Both competitors got to their feet and Kash ducked a punch before hitting a ripcord kee strike to the face. Kash quickly followed it up with the Aussie Knee Party (Shining Wizard) and covered as the fans counted along and he got a big two before Coleman just kicked out in time. Kash was shocked as he looked around the Warehouse and Coleman started to stand.
The End: Kash started to climb to the top rope and readied himself. Coleman ran over and jumped up and caught him with a Superwoman Punch! Kash fell into a seated position as Coleman fell to her knees. She started to climb up after Kash and wanted to take him down with a superplex and Kash tried to fight her off. Coleman hit him with hard elbows to the head to try and wear him out. She started to lift but Kash held onto the ropes and then pushed her off and she landed on her feet. He dove over her and rolled through to his feet. He turned and was rocked with the Superwoman Punch! Coleman covered and counted with a hand in the air as the referee got to two and stopped. She looked over and Kash had his foot on the ropes for his final rope break. She pulled him into the center of the ring and looked for another pin and Kash kicked out at two. Coleman tried to apply an armbar and Kash countered into a roll up and got two before Coleman kicked out. They both got to their feet and Kash hit the Canberra Collapse (Springboard Cutter). He looked around and went to the corner and dug down deep before hitting a desperation Kash Out (Inverted Phoenix Splash)! He laid across Coleman and the referee counted the three count!
WINNER AND NEW NATIONAL CHAMPION: Kasey Kash via pinfall @ 21:04
The Aftermath: Kash slowly pulled himself up to his feet as he took deep breaths and was handed the title. He climbed to the top rope and showed it off before coming back down and sitting on his knees in the corner with a smile. The referee checked on Coleman as she got up and pointed at Kash saying she was taking the title back soon. He smirked at her as he told her to bring it. The show ended with a stare off before fading away.